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Pedro Neto is mobbed by his Chelsea team-mates after scoring the winning goal - Reuters/Hannah McKay
Pedro Neto smashed home a memorable winner to add to Tyrique George’s first Premier League goal as Chelsea left it late to seal the comeback derby win that propelled them into fifth place.
Fulham ran out of steam and could not hold on to an early lead given to them by Alex Iwobi’s fine strike. Teenage substitute George replied with an equally impressive shot in the 82nd minute - and Neto’s winner in the third minute of added time was even better.
Fulham’s Andreas Pereira poked home from close range following some utter chaos in the Chelsea box. Ryan Sessegnon was offside in the build-up however, possibly more than once, so it did not count.
Fulham returned to take the lead in the 20th minute through Iwobi, who took a touch with his right foot to take the ball into the box and used his left to despatch it low across goalkeeper Robert Sanchez.
The setback was a particular blow for Reece James, who had been mugged of possession by Sessegnon. The Chelsea captain seemed to be unaware that Sessegnon was bearing down on him at speed from behind and neither referee Anthony Taylor or VAR sought to penalise the Fulham man, who swiftly set up Iwobi.
James was one of two Chelsea men who did not reappear for the second half, with Noni Madueke replaced by Jadon Sancho.
Good work from Enzo Fernandez and Jackson set up Neto for a sight of goal but Leno saved with his legs. It was the game’s clearest chance by far.
The visitors sent on George in place of Jackson, whose goal drought dating back to mid-December continues. And it worked as Robinson inadvertently diverted the ball to where the teenager was lurking just outside the box. George did not hesitate and planted a low drive beyond Leno.
Fulham were running on fumes and had no answer to Neto’s sensational winner three minutes into added time. The winger swivelled to control Fernandez’s ball into the box and lashed an unstoppable rising drive into the net.
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